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Queens Harbour Homes for Sale Jacksonville FL – Coastal Living in a Gated Community

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Queens Harbour homes for sale sit just off Hodges Boulevard near Atlantic Boulevard, in a gated coastal community shaped by quiet streets and mature landscape along the Intracoastal Waterway. Life here feels tucked away from the busier corridors, with palm-lined entrances and daily routines that stay close to nearby shops, dining, and beach access without long drives. The setting carries a steady, relaxed rhythm and a sense of privacy blended with coastal convenience that many residents appreciate about this part of Jacksonville. Scroll below to see current Queens Harbour listings.

Latest Homes for Sale in Queens Harbour Jacksonville FL

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Current Real Estate Statistics for Homes in Jacksonville, FL (Community: Queens Harbour)

14
Homes Listed
60
Avg. Days on Site
$358
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,367,567
Med. List Price

Frequently Asked Questions About Queens Harbour, Jacksonville, FL

Where is Queens Harbour located in Jacksonville?

Queens Harbour is on Jacksonville’s east side near Hodges Boulevard and Atlantic Boulevard, close to the Intracoastal Waterway and the main route toward Jacksonville Beach. Most daily driving happens along Hodges and Atlantic, which locals rely on for shopping, dining, and quick access around the Beaches corridor.

Is Queens Harbour a gated neighborhood?

Yes. Queens Harbour is a gated residential community, and that shows up in everyday life through quieter streets, limited through-traffic, and a more tucked-away feel once you’re inside compared to the surrounding main roads.

What kind of homes are common in Queens Harbour?

Homes here are primarily single-family properties with an established look and mature landscaping. The neighborhood feels settled rather than new, with houses that tend to reflect long-term ownership instead of rapid turnover.

Does Queens Harbour have water access?

Queens Harbour sits along the Intracoastal Waterway and is widely known for its boating-oriented setting. Access details can vary by property, so buyers usually confirm what comes with a specific home rather than assuming the same access applies everywhere.

What does day-to-day life feel like in Queens Harbour?

Life here tends to feel calm and orderly. Evenings are quiet, walks through the neighborhood are common, and most errands are short drives rather than long trips. Once you’re inside the gates, the busier pace of Atlantic Boulevard fades quickly.

How close is Queens Harbour to Jacksonville Beach?

Queens Harbour is considered close to Jacksonville Beach by local standards, with a straightforward drive along Atlantic Boulevard or nearby routes. While it’s not a beach town itself, getting to the ocean doesn’t require a cross-city commute.

How does Queens Harbour compare to other gated communities nearby?

Compared with newer gated communities in the area, Queens Harbour often feels more established and settled. The streets are quieter, the landscaping more mature, and the overall pace less centered on new development, which can matter when buyers are narrowing their options.

Who tends to feel most comfortable living in Queens Harbour?

Queens Harbour tends to suit people who value privacy, quiet surroundings, and a more established neighborhood feel. It often works well for those who prefer relaxed evenings and easy drives to nearby restaurants or the beach over living in the middle of constant activity.

What should buyers know about HOA rules or fees?

As a gated community, Queens Harbour typically has an HOA that helps maintain the overall look and quiet feel of the neighborhood. Buyers usually review the HOA documents for a specific home to understand fees, maintenance expectations, and any rules that affect exterior changes or parking.

Is flood risk something to consider in Queens Harbour?

Because the neighborhood sits near the Intracoastal Waterway, flood zones can be an important consideration. Conditions can vary by street and lot, so checking the current FEMA flood map for a specific address is a normal part of due diligence.

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